I have not taken any internships yet but the college’s internship and placement cell is active and takes care of each and every aspect to be taken care off. The alumni network is something I have not witnessed yet.
There are 6 boys and girls hostel in and out of the campus with a fee of around INR 12000 a month including food. The hostels are well maintained and a happy place to stay in. The food is good. The infrastructure of the college is great and well maintained.
The cutoff for admission eligibility was 60% in the 12th boards. The admission is done after a series of exams and interview conducted by the university. Exams like AUMAT and other interviews were conducted.
The classes run from 9 am to 5 pm. The teachers give assignments regularly and keep a follow up on the same. The overall experience academically is satisfactory.
For a BBA student, the fee is INR 200000 per year. There are various scholarships based on sports academics and other criteria. Around 50 students out of 400 in our batch got scholarships.
There are clubs like sprint, Marketrix and other student headed clubs. The college is secular and celebrates every festival with a lot of zeal in the students to participate and turn everything into a success! The college supports sports such as cricket , basketball , football etc
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Placements & Internships
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Fees & Scholarships
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Academics & Faculty
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College Infrastructure & Hostel Facilities
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Clubs & Associations
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Entrance Exams & Admissions : Alliance University conducts there seperate entrance exams for the students and It is divided into two parts: 1. Written Test and 2. Personal Interview round. If the candidates clear both the round then students are eligible to take admission at Alliance University.
Entrance Exams & Admissions : The Alliance School of Business, Bangalore, held an entrance exam - AUSAT - based on the courses. For BBA, the exam questions were based on Accountancy, economics and personality development, and communication. The exam was moderately tough and challenging for a non - commerce student. And the entrance exam selection is followed by two levels of interviews; Personal Interview and Technical Interview.
Placements & Internships : College do have internships and job placements but not as much as expected by most of the students. Studying in Alliance, being one of the best colleges in bangalore, students do expect much more either for stipend or job salary. I myself got placed from the college for an internship and I am kind of okay with it.
Entrance Exams & Admissions : Admission procedure is based on two processs, first will be an aptitude test and the second is a personal inetrview. The cutoff for BBA is 65% and above.
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